Finally, a Manly Way to Enjoy Taylor Swift!

Let's get one thing cleared up right now, once and for all: There is no reason whatsoever why a person of any gender should not feel free to listen to or enjoy the musical stylings of Taylor Swift. They are high-quality musical stylings. Some of this generation's great writers about music havedescribedher as one of this generation's great writers of music. Game recognize game, and game recognize Taylor Swift.

That said, if you're still somehow under the impression that enjoying Taylor Swift records must be done in solitude, at night, while holed up in the privacy of one's own man cave so that no suspicion of anything less than pristine unadulterated manliness might arise, Ryan Adams is here for you, both as an example and an enabler. Today Adams, beloved mascot of dudely rock critics and Americana purists everywhere, confirmed on Twitter that he's recording cover versions of all the tracks from Swift's October album 1989.

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